Literature DB >> 31014582

Redescription and first molecular characterization of the little known feline neurotropic nematode Gurltia paralysans (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea).

Pamela Muñoz1, Jörg Hirzmann2, Elsa Rodriguez1, Manuel Moroni1, Anja Taubert2, Lynda Gibbons3, Carlos Hermosilla2, Marcelo Gómez4.   

Abstract

Gurltia paralysans is a poorly documented metastrongyloid nematode of cats, which mainly parasitizes the veins in the spinal cord subarachnoid space and parenchyma. Parasitic paraparesis caused by G. paralysans is a lesser-known spinal cord disease affecting domestic and wild felids of South America. Regions where feline gurltiosis is endemic include the southern parts of Chile and Argentina. Intra vitam diagnosis of feline gurltiosis remains challenging and is based primarily on neurological signs and the exclusion of other ethiologies for feline myelopathies. In view of the lack of information in the literature for this neglected feline neurological parasitosis, we have undertaken a detailed redescription and molecular characterization to expand on the previously available details in the original descriptions by Wolffhügel in 1993. The specimens used in this study were collected from spinal cord lesions of gurltiosis-affected domestic cats. Female and male specimens were morphologically and morphometrically examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. Molecular characterization was performed by sequencing a partial region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA and cytochrome oxidase gene of this parasite, and phylogenetic trees were constructed from the 28S D2-D3 and ITS2 regions using the Maximum Likelihood method. Sequence matching and phylogenetic analysis with these new sequences were consistent with the morphological classification of G. paralysans being within the Metastrongyloidea superfamily, but no consistent relation to a specific metastrongyloid family. The newly developed G. paralysans-specific PCR described here not only provides a useful diagnostic tool for feline gurltiosis in domestic cats living in endemic areas, but could also be used in large-scale epidemiological surveys on the intermediate mollusk host and the final host. By combining the morphology, molecular, and phylogenetic data we have reliably identified G. paralysans and confirmed its taxonomic status within the Metastrongyloidea.
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Keywords:  Feline; Gurltia paralysans; Myelopathies; Nematode; Neuroparasite

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Year:  2017        PMID: 31014582     DOI: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2017.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports        ISSN: 2405-9390


  6 in total

Review 1.  Gurltia paralysans: A Neglected Angio-Neurotropic Parasite of Domestic Cats (Felis catus) and Free-Ranging Wild Felids (Leopardus spp.) in South America.

Authors:  Lisbeth Rojas-Barón; Anja Taubert; Carlos Hermosilla; Marcelo Gómez; Manuel Moroni; Pamela Muñoz
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-07-13

2.  First ocular report of Gurltia paralysans (Wolffhügel, 1933) in cat.

Authors:  Raquel Udiz-Rodríguez; Katherine Garcia-Livia; Maria Valladares-Salmerón; Maria Naira Dorta-Almenar; Natalia Martín-Carrillo; Aaron Martin-Alonso; Elena Izquierdo-Rodriguez; Carlos Feliu; Basilio Valladares; Pilar Foronda
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2018-03-31       Impact factor: 2.738

3.  Intra Vitam Diagnosis of Neglected Gurltia paralysans Infections in Domestic Cats (Felis catus) by a Commercial Serology Test for Canine Angiostrongylosis and Insights into Clinical and Histopathological Findings-Four-Case Report.

Authors:  Marcelo Gómez; Catalina García; Isabel Maldonado; Nikola Pantchev; Anja Taubert; Carlos Hermosilla; Manuel Moroni; Pamela Muñoz; Alejandra Duran; Marcelo Mieres; Javier Ojeda
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-11-06

4.  Hemorrhagic Meningoencephalomyelitis Due to Ectopic Localization of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in a Cat: First Case Report.

Authors:  Fernanda Viola Tinoco; Simone Morelli; Marilene de Farias Brito; Gabriela Oliveira Pereira; Mariana Correia Oliveira; Anastasia Diakou; Mariasole Colombo; Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono; Donato Traversa
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-06       Impact factor: 2.752

5.  Histological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Vascular Alterations in Meninges of Cats Infected with Gurltia paralysans.

Authors:  Svenja Hartung; Angelika Weyrich; Manuel Moroni; Marcelo Gómez; Christiane Herden
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-01-12

Review 6.  The Neglected Angio-Neurotrophic Parasite Gurltia paralysans (Nematoda: Angiostrongylidae): Northernmost South American Distribution, Current Knowledge, and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Manuel Uribe; Sara López-Osorio; Jenny J Chaparro-Gutiérrez
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-12-09
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